Assume that you live in a simple economy in which only three goods are produced and​ traded: cashews,​ pecans, and almonds. suppose that on january​ 1, 2015, cashews sold for ​$12.50 per​ pound, pecans were ​$5.00 per​ pound, and almonds were ​$5.00 per pound. at the end of the​ year, you discover that the cashew crop was lower than expected and that cashew prices had increased to ​$13.00 per​ pound, but pecan prices stayed at ​$5.00 and almond prices had actually fallen to ​$4.75.